Shameless Self-Promotion: Bob's Disk Drive — For nine years and 492 columns I have described new companies and new technologies always with the qualification that I own no shares and have no financial stake in them. This statement is for two reasons: 1) I am poor and can't afford to jump …

A New Advertising Engine — Google Expands Its Web Reach to Madison Avenue — NEW YORK — At Google Inc.'s new office near the Hudson River, Volvo's top U.S. advertising manager has just flown in from California to talk about next year's launch of a new car, aimed at the hip, 20-something crowd.

My CarsDirect Experience — A couple of months ago I decided I was going to buy a new car, but there is almost nothing I like less than negotiating with car salespeople. The first thing they do is try to get your name and phone number. They will then begin calling you a day or two after you leave …

Bookmarking and social sharing trends — The ability to save a URL has been around since Mosaic 0.2 but is currently experiencing a transformation as we learn more about the pages and content behind the pointers and share our findings with others through social networks.

Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 3 — Finally, Part 3 of the "Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0" series is here. During the last few weeks I have researched possible scenarios and real case studies of Web 2.0 in education in hopes to show others where we are with today's education and where it could be.

Search Startups Are Dead, Long Live Search Startups — Echoing Debra Chrapaty's comment that "in the future, being on someone's platform will mean being hosted on their infrastructure", Bill Burnham has an interesting entry on why search is dead as a category for VCs:

Get Applecare Executive Customer Service — Welcome, Diggers! Here's some other posts you may enjoy. — No iPod, Soap! — Be a Customer Service Ninja — Every Phone Number For TWC Level 3 Tech Support — Here's how to obtain the highest levels of Apple Executive Customer Service.

Opinion: Why Sony Won't Lose the Next-Gen War — No console maker has ever dominated three consecutive platform generations. Will Sony pull it off? We think so. Here's why the PlayStation 3 will assume the PS2's throne in the next few years... Let's face it; Sony's seen better days.